Glen - great web site! I used this as my sole resource (besides a phone call to local Ranger) when I was in Vegas and climbed in April. Your GETTING THERE description is excellent! I am flying out tomorrow to do a two day hike on Saturday and Sunday, with a summit climb on the second day, and will post a trip report next week sometime. Thanks again for all the usefull information you have put together here!

Happily a 4-star vote for a 4-star page. Wonderful Work. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AND EFFORT TO ASSEMBLE AND ORGANIZE ALL OF THIS INFORMATION !!! This is truly quite a piece of work !!!!!!! Thank you

The path to Cathedral Rock has been wiped out by an avalanche and is still under snow as of time of this writing. However, one can walk up the snow and find the path if they know where to look. It might be worth mentioning this on your page!

If you are driving to the Trail Canyon TH from I-15 north of Las Vegas be prepared for some mild route finding as of October 2016. I was coming from St. George, UT, and took exit 52 to the 215 beltway. The trick comes when you try to get to Hwy 95 from this beltway. Instead of a nice neat intersection with a smooth transition, you have to exit the 215 to Skypoint Drive, then proceed generally westbound for about 1/2 mile before you see signs indicating Hwy 95. After about 4 miles on highway 95 you will see a sign for a left turn to Hwy 157 (the Kyle Canyon Road). On the return if you want to head east to I-15 just really pay attention to the signs because once again you have to zig and zag a bit between Hwy 95 and the 215 route heading almost due east. This transition may eventually be resolved, but as of 4 days ago it was very tricky.

Also, I camped in a tent near the Trail Canyon TH. I found several fairly level places near an historic site named The Old Ski Tow. This site is on the immediate south side of the road heading to Mary Falls. A sign marking this place as The Old Ski Tow sits about 100 yards south of the road. Granted, it's a 5-minute hike to the restroom but I found zero level ground any closer. There is a convenient pull off for one car bounded by large boulders., and this pull off keeps your vehicle away from passing traffic. The boulders provide a nice place to put stuff when you are loading or unloading your gear.

The American flag on the summit has been blasted by winds and a full one third of it is missing. If some good patriotic soul has another flag to take up to the summit and replace the old with the new it would be great. I did not measure the flag but if you look at the summit photos posted you will get a good approximation. Thanks.